Ah darn and here I thought theminis was going to get a chance to see George in the flesh because if George is in Australia, nothing is going to stop her from finding out where he's staying and finding him!

George Clooney and Matt Damon are back on the big screen this week.The famous long-time mates star in The Monuments Men, a war film that Clooney also directed.We gave our US bureau chief Mike Amor the thankless task of interviewing two of Hollywood's hunkiest A-listers.Mr President, we are at a point in this war that is the most dangerous to the greatest historical achievements known to man.The start situates have been stealing art out of Warsaw, Paris.Wanna get in the war?Monuments Men.Signed by Roosevelet.I see that.I'm gonna put a team together to protect what's left and find what's missing.Aren't you a little old for that?Yes.It's a true story that's slipped under the radar until now.You've all been selected because we're gonna need your knowledge and we're gonna need your skill.Bloody hell.A group of art experts deemed too over the hill for active duty are tasked with finding and saving artworks and artefacts before Hitler can destroy them.George Clooney wrote, produced, directed and stars in The Monuments Men alongside his pal Matt Damon and Cate Blanchett.Cate Blanchett, we're obviously very proud of her.You should be.What makes her so special?You know, there's a thing about Cate...Cate and Meryl, I've worked with Meryl and they're similar in the sense they can do anything and it's effortless.Anything.They can transform themselves into any accent, any look.And it looks effortless when they do it on screen and it looks effortless when you see them do it on the set, they're not torturing you.The Nazis are on the run.We have to get to as close to the front as we can.I'm interested in what you saw there.Thousands of pieces.They would photograph them and take them to Hitler.We are going to get in front of the third army.How can I help you steal our stolen art.I've always wanted to ask you, why are you so at ease with fame?I really got famous at 33 years old and I'd been not famous for a long time and had been very unsuccessful as an actor for about 13 years or so.So I had some understanding of the other side of it and that makes it easier to understand how quickly...how little it has to do with you.When you understand that, you enjoy it a little differently, I think.You can wipe out as if they never existed.If you destroy their history, you destroy their achievements and it's as if they This is your sixth time as if they never existed.is this officially a bromance?No.I thought you were going to offer me condolences or something.No, you know, he's been doing incredible work since I met him.I met him on Ocean's Eleven, got to know him then, 12 years ago.I just felt lucky that the guy called me and offered me a job.Come, on tell me.He's not that cool, is he?Give me something?He's got a flatulence problem.Something! He's not that cool.It's frustrating being his friend.My joke with George is I tell people I think God went "I'm just going to keep going with this one, "Sure, you can direct too."Tell you what, 'you can be more handsome the older you get." (LAUGHS) Like the first guy in history.Stop, stop.as if they never existed.I think I've stepped on a land mine.My friend has found himself on an exploded mine.Why would do you that?It looks great.My Amor reporting there, a very lucky Mike Amor.Doesn't he get all the [it just ends midsentence - katiedot]